"This balance was subsequently transferred to the liquidators trust account and the bank account has been closed," the liquidators' report said.

Owens and Vance also contacted the company's professional advisors and requested all documents in their possession or control.

The landlord of CallActive's Wellington headquarters told the liquidators the lease for the premises was cancelled in January.

At that time, the landlord arranged for the assets and records to be disposed of, the report said.

"We have been advised that all company records have been destroyed. We have been unable to ascertain whether any electronic records remain."

As no records were available, they had not been able to identify all potential creditors of the company, it said.

The next stage was to conduct an investigation into the available financial records of CallActive - if any.

"However, at this stage, we do not know whether this will identify any recovery avenues for the benefit of creditors."

The New Zealand company, which is owned by two Australian firms, was set up to much fanfare in the capital in October 2013.

At the time, company director Rick Allan predicted the creation of up to 2000 jobs for Wellingtonians.

Rick Allan brought the company to New Zealand following a chance meeting with then Wellington City councillor John Morrison, who became CallActive's business development manager after failing in his bid to become Wellington mayor.